DENVER — South Platte River Committee meeting members had pressing questions surrounding the National Women's Soccer League stadium for city leaders during their meeting this week.

During their monthly meeting, city council members who are part of the committee were scheduled to discuss five measures related to where and how the stadium is expected to be built at the Santa Fe Yards.

Instead of moving all measures forward, four were postponed. Those four measures pertained to the $50 million to prepare the land where the stadium will be, and even a potential pedestrian bridge in the area.

"I think as a council, we want to be fiscally responsible when it comes to the use of public funds," said Councilwoman Flor Alvidrez, who represents District 7, where the stadium is expected to be.

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